Biden hits Trump on economic fallout amid COVID-19 pandemic in critical Pennsylvania county

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is blistering President Donald Trump as only pretending to care about the working-class voters who helped flip the Rust Belt to the Republican column four years ago.

LIVE: Texas Cinema owner talks struggling movie theaters
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The pandemic is taking a unique toll on cinemas across the country. Here in Texas, movie theaters can open?but not very many movies are being made to actually show in the theaters. Therefore, many theaters are closing temporarily. Byron Berkley, theater owner and President of Theatre Owners of Mid-America joined Good Day Austin?s Casey Claiborne live on the show Saturday to talk about what?s been going on and how Christopher Nolan?s ?Tenet? factors into the crisis.

'I'm feeling great': Trump speaks to crowd at 1st in-person event since COVID-19 diagnosis

The event, scheduled Saturday on the South Lawn, is expected to have at least several hundred supporters in attendance, according to the Associated Press. Trump will address the group from the White House balcony, according to an official.

Feds: Man stole $17M in COVID-19 relief, bought luxury cars, houses

A Texas man has been accused of stealing $17 million in COVID-19 relief funds and spending the money on luxury cars and houses.

Ex-NJ governor Chris Christie says he's out of the hospital

Christie announced Oct. 3 that he had tested positive and said hours later that he had checked himself into the hospital after deciding with his doctors that doing so would be “an important precautionary measure," given his history of asthma.

World Mental Health Day: Remembering Daniel Johnston
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Saturday, October 10 is World Mental Health Day. Austin non-profit Hi, How Are You Project is remembering iconic Austin musician Daniel Johnston. Saturday night at 7 they?re having a live-streamed concert featuring Daniel?s music. Longtime friend of Johnston, Tom Gimbel joined Good Day Austin?s Casey Claiborne this weekend to talk about it. You can check the stream out on quello.com/hhayp

Pet of the Weekend: Meeklo
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This weekend’s Pet of the Weekend is Meeklo, up for adoption at Austin Pets Alive!

Judge blocks Abbott's order limiting Texas ballot drop-off locations

Last week Abbott issued a proclamation that his office said will enhance ballot security protocols for the in-person delivery of marked mail ballots for the November 3 election.

Some AISD parents organize "Student Sick Out Day"

Parents hope the district will see this as a clear message that they stand with the teachers and AISD needs to give them options.

Some AISD parents organize "Student Sick Out Day"
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Parents hope the district will see this as a clear message that they stand with the teachers and AISD needs to give them options.

Race for U.S. Senator in Texas heats up ahead of early voting

The latest UT and Texas Tribune poll shows U.S. Senator John Cornyn leads democratic challenger MJ Hegar by eight percentage points.

Broadway shutdown extended until May 30

Fans of Broadway will have to wait a little longer for shows to resume — until at least late May.

Jets have no positive COVID-19 tests, game with Arizona on

New York Jets players and coaches have been sent home from their training facility after a presumptive positive coronavirus test.

Fauci calls White House coronavirus outbreak a ‘super-spreader event’

The nation’s leading infectious disease expert called the White House event in which Trump announced Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to the Supreme Court, a “super-spreader event.”

White House: Trump COVID-19 exposure 'unknowable question,' Gold Star families event not suspected

President Donald Trump said he “figured there would be a chance” he’d become infected with COVID-19 and discussed an indoor reception for Gold Star families as an example of possible exposure. A spokesman for the White House said Friday that the source of the coronavirus that has spread among the Trump administration was an “unknowable question.”

Hays County says bars allowed to reopen, latest in growing list

Counties in Texas can choose to allow bars or similar establishments to operate with in-person service starting on Oct. 14.